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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:04 am 
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I'm moving out the few remaining 2nd edition Final Cuts....getting ready for the third edition coming soon. Information here:

http://www.aerovintage.com//finalb25.htm


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Looking forward to the next edition Scott.

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I am sure that it is going to be up even better than the other two, if that is possible.

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I need to get a new one. I gave mine to a man who was a navigator on the first 8th AF mision to Rouen.

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Going.....going.....

This deal ends October 31. Got three Final Cuts left.


http://www.aerovintage.com/finalb25.htm


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Gee...I still have the copy that I got for X-mas 1989 I think! What edition was that? Too bad the AF examples that were on outside display back then are STILL on outside display! :evil:

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I'll take one, but I already have "Civil B-25".

I would also like one of the PB-1 books.

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Thanks for getting me the 'B-17 In Blue' book over so quick Scott... and for the postage refund! Great reference book, fantastic pics, and the binding doesnt seem that bad - bargin at $10!! :D

Guys, there's not many people that would give you back some money voluntarily because the postage came under the stated cost!! :wink:

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Switching out with B-17 In Blue is no problem....

It's the 2nd edition of the book that's about out of print. It was first published in 2000. The first edition was published in 1990. The new one is the third edition and will be 240 pages with updates and more photos. Also, added was an appendix with short histories of virtually every civil B-17 through the years. Should be a good one....

But buy the 2nd edition while they are still available, etc.


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And I can vouch for the new edition as I've been proofreading it for Scott - lots of new and updated info and pictures - check it out!

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